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ОТВЕТИТЬ НА ВОПРОСЫ ПО ТЕКСТУ. When the world was at a very primitive stage of development there were no laws to regulate life of people. If a man chose to kill his wife that was hisown business and no one interfered officially. But things never stay the same. The life has changed. We live in a complicated world. Scientific and social developments increase the tempo of our daily living activities. Now we need rules and regulations which govern our every social move and action. We have made laws of community living. Though laws are based on the reasonable needs of the community we often don’t notice them. If our neighbour plays loud music late at night, we probably try to discuss the matter with him rather than consulting the police, the lawyer or the courts. When we buy a TV set, or a train ticket or loan money to somebody a lawyer may tell us it represents a contract with legal obligations. But to most of us it is just a ticket that gets us on a train or a TV set to watch. Only when a neighbour refuses to behave reasonably or when we are injured in a train accident, the money wasn’t repaid, the TV set fails to work and the owner of the shop didn’t return money or replace it, we do start thinking about the legal implications of everyday activities. Some transactions in modern society are so complex that few of us would risk making them without first seeking legal advice. For example, buying or selling a house, setting up a business, or deciding whom to give our property to when we die. On the whole it seems that people all over the world are becoming more and more accustomed to using legal means to regulate their relations with each other. Multinational companies employ lawyers to ensure that their contracts are valid whenever they do business. 1. Were there any laws when the world was at a very primitive stage of development? 2. Why do we need rules and regulations nowadays? 3. Do we notice laws? Why? 4. When do we start thinking about the legal implications of our everyday activities? 5. In what cases do people seek legal advice? 6. Why do companies employ lawyers?

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Every morning we hаd english lesons and in the evenings we took part in sporting or entertaining activities. every morning we hаdn’t english lesons and in the evenings we did not take part in sporting or entertaining activities. did we have english lesons every morning and take part in sporting or entertaining activities in the evenings?  every day we visited diffrent famоus sights of the capital or went on excursiоns to other cities. every day we did not visit diffrent famоus sights of the capital or go on excursiоns to other cities. did we visit diffrent famоus sights of the capital every day or go on excursiоns to other cities? we sрent a week in london. we did not sрend a week in london. did we sрend a week in london? every day we enjoyed the trip. every day we did not enjoy the trip. did we enjoy the trip every day? две недели назад мы отправились в нашу поездке по обмену в . мы останавливались в спрингфилдской школе. каждое утро у нас были уроки, и по вечерам мы принимали участие в спортивных или развлекательных мероприятиях. каждый день мы посещали различные знаменитые места столицы или ходили на экскурсии в других городах. мы пробыли неделю в лондоне. каждый день мы наслаждались путешествием.

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ОТВЕТИТЬ НА ВОПРОСЫ ПО ТЕКСТУ. When the world was at a very primitive stage of development there were no laws to regulate life of people. If a man chose to kill his wife that was hisown business and no one interfered officially. But things never stay the same. The life has changed. We live in a complicated world. Scientific and social developments increase the tempo of our daily living activities. Now we need rules and regulations which govern our every social move and action. We have made laws of community living. Though laws are based on the reasonable needs of the community we often don’t notice them. If our neighbour plays loud music late at night, we probably try to discuss the matter with him rather than consulting the police, the lawyer or the courts. When we buy a TV set, or a train ticket or loan money to somebody a lawyer may tell us it represents a contract with legal obligations. But to most of us it is just a ticket that gets us on a train or a TV set to watch. Only when a neighbour refuses to behave reasonably or when we are injured in a train accident, the money wasn’t repaid, the TV set fails to work and the owner of the shop didn’t return money or replace it, we do start thinking about the legal implications of everyday activities. Some transactions in modern society are so complex that few of us would risk making them without first seeking legal advice. For example, buying or selling a house, setting up a business, or deciding whom to give our property to when we die. On the whole it seems that people all over the world are becoming more and more accustomed to using legal means to regulate their relations with each other. Multinational companies employ lawyers to ensure that their contracts are valid whenever they do business. 1. Were there any laws when the world was at a very primitive stage of development? 2. Why do we need rules and regulations nowadays? 3. Do we notice laws? Why? 4. When do we start thinking about the legal implications of our everyday activities? 5. In what cases do people seek legal advice? 6. Why do companies employ lawyers?
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